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I am designing a Facebook landing page for a brand. We are planning to implement using Static HTML iFrame Tab by Jason Padvorac.

I have two questions.

First: can we include a second "like" button in the body of the landing page? Or has Facebook made that impossible? I need to know about this constraint before we proceed with our design.

I vaguely remember major brands having more than one like button peppered on their landing pages but now I can only see examples of arrows pointing to the standard "like" button. When and why did this change?

Second: I need to hire a Facebook developer to implement our design. We have had good luck with elance on other web projects. Any other good places to find freelance folks to hire?

Thank you all,

Cassidy

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you can, but the user would be "liking" the page tab html page, not the fb page itself.

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Thank you! And that would mean that the likes are not tabulated in the total likes for the organization? – Cassidy Clawson Feb 13 '12 at 22:31

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